Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Dec 1915, p. 11

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LDR Sr Christmas and New Year Holidays ANGER I or { : Ass BEALL CLASS FARE AND THIRD FIRST THE DAILY BRITISH RT ------ WHIG, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1915 GILLETTS PERFUMED CLEANS S LYE DISINF INFECTS 100%PU )%PURE MADE IN CANADA CANADIAN PACIFIC CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR EXCURSIONS to Maris Falls \ SINGLY FARE Hetu Fare and One- Particulars and Tickets from ¥ Ticket Office, streets City lington a A Si AN A AEN A "KITCHENER" | | Is the name of the new Electric Iron made by the Canadian Geueral Electtic Co. Under the new power rates, it will cost only 2 1-2 cents per hour to operate this Iron. FOR SALLE Halliday's s Electric Shop, Phone 94 .2- Iird---Goo nimum William a Jan Return charg & Conway, and Wel- Princess 1197 cor, Phone en are A'l-- : 345 King Straet S-U-N-KI-S-T RAISINS PRUNES Insist on "Sunkist' At All Grocers. APRICOTS PEACHES meritorious--dependable, been the same good Wwe sidered standard by all "Made-in-Canada' banner. Three Score and Four G4 years is a long time, a product that can hold the popularity of an entire Dominion for 61 years must be Eddy's Matches matches since Eddy's Fibreware and Eddy's Washboards 1851. Like they are con- under the Canadians VOTE UVeweV, Ladies' Cloth Top Boots | In Patent, or Gun Metal. Button or Laced High and Low Heels. $3.50 and $4 Colt Jy rain that | RE EE a Frontenac + BB Ber he BA he bed GLENDOWER I i ne aristma Wensle LOT 1 topped « his reder 'ay ck Ma Monda nade a busin ) enbigh th week wan F it ' Station i Brow ALLEN, WOLKE 20 Rey ISLAND Dec ther Flesuing | passed through inity on Mr. Mor awrence, where he held] Fhursda gan's, on his way 0 =1 Ls v station for mission I'he jer irphy on Dec. 20th was attended A number Sin 1 tended the devotions of hi ah M argely sale at m at he week | visiting | O'Shea Catholic Church las t MeDonald friends in Kingston. Richard moved into John Irvine's intend 0 work lla has and next he for him KEPLER | Fhe W. M ol Kepler met at Mrs. John Donnell Monday when a bale was packed | Protestant Institute, Mout valued at $35 A | enjoyed on | Kepler | wife are Perth Road visited their|, recently. Mis- Lake at Fowns Mra Mrs were recent Miss I's and | Lye 16 Society | on for the real I was Christmas ti 0 e, Wednesday 1 the Church ' pending Harvey ( daughter at Miss Ambrose Orser's end, Ferguson at days and wif Newburgh Desert Hubert A vis father's Wartman's lovner at tors Page Balderson, al Cigitor i ghborhood dpse or toad at J nd wife ne Donnel ri the people in that Sele house | ( Die d J ad here Fomas the vil omes visit visiting MeMilla will remain N ym th busines ww the death of the i Pr ng | John Tett her n, Knowlton Flora Wil where weeks ner ol of Sand heese ment ast wee iim die an w he William me ake 1 18 Kk d from WE lianis kinan ew days NEWBORO M1 Foster, Geneva Aw ley father oster, spent a few days in before urfing Tetl, Lockout his parent Mr Mrs. George daughter, Mrs Kinborn, Ont, during the returned where he has been on or several weeks Mrs has gone to Montreal t friends for a few Spicer has a num n working in the vicinity cutting timber for his x faetory. Thomas McCle invited to Smith's Falls attend a reception given two other invalided the front, Each was pre to thelr Sask and Mr Ackland Theod where she holidays. J week eston last will vis 10 sol sented with a gold watch and chain WASHBURN'S CORNERS Dex hat the dea Jes sie | Burns friends lite lon his farm the parture a lingering son of Ellwood J 15 years aged Frederi friends at Soperton Irwin Hattie friends th Delong P re B \ ck recently | WOLKE James Hogan ar ispliyxiated AND ie 21 d Josep! Fraser } by ga were nearly which escaped M1 i wud chen stove, on rel night Hogan on a the escaping gas while asleep On Hogan gas and with of mind weyi/ to Mr. Fraser's wherg he Lop him overcome ga€ He @uTied Bini Jout to the andah and worked over him ours to bring him throngh who died in Ore ring a fresh overcame awakening put coal fire hem Mi smelt presence room by the | ver Two i for Ww recently an Comer gon vas well known here he sa news of his death east a gloom over the lar Deceased was of Mr Thomas White, a : of Charle hom hrothe nen Samuel M Guire Ir lay al F Mrs. BE from ow Port Sut Mi mouth rank Greenwood White (VE Sarnia tar attending funeral of Mr White's Kelly, | Larush | pen and home the uncle double aunt, | Davis successful and wd James have returned season Mrs Harry | on General Hos Capi home after a Sal ng oi the upper lakes Boyd went to Kings! pital on Meouday James Kinney Toronto where was mand of the tug Earl King George Whitmarsh, who was ser ill, is much improved alternoon has returned home from he beta emaeeres CHARLESTON Mrs, J. E Markinch, Sask on Tuesday to spend a few with friends here Clifford Green has returned from Caron, Sask., af- ter an absemee of nine months, Harry Halliday received a letter last week from Pte. George Grant writ ten in the trenches in Wrance. Mr and Mrs. G. Green and Miss MeAn- drew were recent visitors at J. Web- ster's. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as Kelsey, a daughter a lack spent Sunday in Bellacanoe Ww Cockrill "is engaged to teach © tha school next vear. Despite tite heavy fell a very ful cert was held at the school house on Friday evening Godkin and arrtved weeks Dec. 20 children, ees con- MOBTON. Dee. 20 --Miss Amy Coon, who line been attending Model at King- Plas for thie past three months re- HHN¥ Follow the lead of the meg at the war who have the value of 0X0 BES. They fortify against colds and chills, and promote fitness. With hot water and an OXO CUBE, & steaming cup of delicious stremngthegiving OXO can be made in a moment. From one ofthe Expeditionary Force "OXQCI BES are soeasy to make and « strengthening. Owe cold night my um and 1 got two bricks some dry straw and twigs, and soon we had a tovely canteen full of OXO. In gave us fresh vigour to with our streayods work. proceed Tins of 4, 16, fro the kit | was shopping he fell heavily on pavement ville { returned | | |! | ston mencement | " I'he concert held at Charleston school house ¢ tending Queen's was in school commencement Moore, each mn A the school recently icy ap yy irgely H General if pure bred Mahl yught »e le, having p lacksmith now stand E I't Sm yes aries dor Reid and nents ears ment ville ed by Miss Dick's rush Way held The Sunday later, the Women 18 t th ¥ Bates new street made Miss Georgie stenographer of and will neariy future on fancy hard 1 Foley'e It was with deep regre ere received wortl ol at Watertown, N.Y. Mr. apd Mrs. James rankville visited Athens cently Mahlon Yates, a here, has rented move to Athens in All regret his de Died at Plum Hollow after Samuel Jackson, Jackson, on Dec. 12th Privates Harold and Belleville, visited ; recently Miss visited friends Lyn Athens High school com was a decided success of resident illness, Burt 11 17th; was a decided Matsman, who Twiversity King Athens for. the High Miss Marjorie heen engaged to for 1916. One day Wallace, Athens the fracturing his knee conveyed to Brock The sale held here the S.A 3 at thens, as James e was Hospital Avshire cattle Yates on attended, aad COW the 17th was prices ATHENS Percy Whitmore, Frank irchased the Burton at has leased street house and Alguire nis new Theo house. W Mis KE Mrs has leased shop of at work Alguire Wiltse B.S. A. has leased Igin street house Glen Elbe Joseph Jones' house having sold his to Mahlon Yates Corners ettled in the property has erected a barn necessary improve Spry for three in the Depart here, has gone Mrs Wing eet house now Lewis is home He other Agriculture to take a sim'lar pesition in Kempt- Her place here has been fill- Miss Violet Rarley, Mabel Bazaar" D from the west, in the Scott bakery commencement oun perhaps, the most successfulggh every of awy y teachers deserve credit 's are Presbyterian next Tuesday evening, {Lake Road; $1.30, Orlie Clark, draw Anglican Thursday evening; dist Saturday evening School concert probably about Brockville, Brooker Is assisting in during the holiday A. Abramg has returned and resumed his work The high school Dec 10th was, similar entertainment high school students. who did the training | Christmas enterain- ven by the various Sunday to be held as follows, ! the Metho- | The Baptist is to be held | New Year's Institute ladics purpose having a toa and social hour during holidays. FEE EE EE APB Rr ESS i Lanark a de aC CALDWELL'S MILLS. Dec has 2% -- Miss Marion Campbell! gone some time to Renfrew to reside for Misses Lena Gray and! Myrtle Armstrong spent a day at La-' vant last week. William Crawford is spending some time in Reafrew A number of Young people of the vil lage spent am enjoyable evening at Elliott Ww hite"s last week. A young: daughter has come to brighten the home of Mr. and Mrs Miss Katé Elliott Mrs aunt's, Peter Gray ver Miss ix visiting at John Elliott's Alice Eliott, with ber twe nephew: from A here. Dee. ¥r, av is visiting at her home - MABERLY. The annual cheese meet- ing was held in the village hall in Dec Miss Sadie Duffy Conboy Z2ad. 11th, with a good attendgace Harris | on Dec, and My. will he married A pumber from here will cleaning ditch; $2.50, Edward Clair, | the kind efforts of Charles Ball | On&, | road; | Jeffrey, SWITZERVILLY Drama went Cross of A. Parrott where a Js nontlily' Red at the home nesday ber were were evening ge non present and a school school Shorey Refreshments served silver concert house Iph spending Charles M Famworth lection will be Wednes Agricul the cKim spent Miss Ola at her Christ church music spent Ie the Percy taken held n day tural Coll Gus RE 10 days at home Sunday at Erink is ending a week uncle's Parrott's Bay A mas gervice was held in the Sunday morning and al was rendered F. Sanderson Sunday at A. Moore's Lennox & Addington at sueci VENNACHAR Several vieinity dance, at 17th, inst, R. W merchant, made a Lavant last week ducted in the Free by Rev. Mr. Babcock on Sunday. A new addition lamp has heen in the Free Methodist Church amount required purchase lamp was raised voluntary of fering by through | Les- | Jackson lett Tuesday | has returi red | Dec, 21 from this cert and young attended the con Denbigh, on the Connors, general business trip Service was con Methodist Church people to placed Fhe the to by a the community lie Wilson and Robert the American side last. Miss Jennie Beelee to her home from near Manouth to holidays with is being day. Mr. Jendron is parture the day to his home will spend and agreed Christmas and resume Mr. and Mrs John Gilmour's lmour and on Monday Sin W for on teaching spend the her parent Wedn« his de Wednes where he holidays return after his work. V Ball Joh nas School closed taking afternoon of at Arden Christmas on in his nas to sors Slmon nday last G tamil Mr visl evening Mrs week-end tors a I Connors. A. Lockwood, Denbig! Mr Vankou#ne \ ind yn Ball apanee tables registered the | day | Township bi To | bette Portland Members al previous meeting Moved McKeever the Orange Hall for tth Divis rent 32 janitor Verona, Dec. 6 sent Minutes confirmed Thompson tha! Verona, be fired Court purposes clerk to notify Carried Accounts paid: $12, Henry McMul len, clerk, six sittings fourth Divi sion Court; $12 Edward Tallent Bailey, six sittings fourth Division Court; $6.40, Edward Curl, making 21 tile and putting in culvert in Ver $1, Frederick Carr, repairs to wagon; $19.95, Thomas Laveque drawing seven loads tile building twelve culverts; $2.10, Er nest Amey, seven hours 'team, Amey $6, Wellington Brooks, 20 hours team on road; $1.20, Clarence Yorke, eight hours on road; $3.50. Charles Ruttan, plank and fixing two culverts and one days work on First pre of ton per interested of and ing freight from Kingston; $2, A! lan Snider, building culvert, Point Road; $4.45, Eli Walroth, drawing eighteen tile and building culverts; $5, Louis Vannest, work on spreader wagons; $1.20, E. M. Yorke, two rolls of paper for cement walks; $3.35, Barnet Babcock, work on Seales Road; $1, Arthur Smith, re bate dog tax: $2, Emon Lakins, re hate dog tax; $1, Marvin Vandewa- ter, rebate dog tax; $6, Sam Revell, keep of Maggie Revell, November and December; $3.75, Archie Goslin, work on Dennison Hill; $1.50, Chas. work on Dennison Hill; $7, Dr. T. 8. Genage, attending Hoffard children, between April 15th 1612 and Feb. 27th, 1913; $3 Thomas Wattam, error in assessment® 1914 and 1915; $252.40 James Meeks secretary-treasurer 8. 8. No. 11. bal ance of township school money. $226.64, B. A ir treasurer, SS No township school money, iP 63 John Walker. 26 hours work and dyna wite caps and fuse Loughboro boun dry; $5.93, W. Babcock, 39% hours work, Loughboro boundary: $3 98 I. Murphy, 26 % hours work, Lough- horo boundary; $10 34 A Redmond. hours work team [loughboro boundary. $4.03, James Peters, 27 hours work Leoughboro boundary $6.50, Melville Beadford, repairing Younians Hill and repairing culvert; $9. Harry Watson, drawing tile and building culverts; $34. Charles Shay, 65, SeCTElATY Ba! lance 35 ut Alfred Gregg | sitting. | PAGE ELEVEN i athieu's YRUP oF TAR & Cop Liver Oil STops Coes S THE J. 1 IATHICL hh, Pr § RBROOKI s Nerc ne Powders the verish cc fakers also of ly for He remec a, and fe Buttermilk Buttermilk Having bought the whole outfit of Eastern Dairy School, IT am now prepared to deliver Buttermilk in any Quantity Phone 845 Price's A Girl' s Best Gift No of Ladies' rift ca ¢ pleas Any girl will feel proud to possess a pair Their graceful lir captivate Their lighthess and rength lasting friends make Automot od tast The gift of a pair of Skates indicates rare g Designed solely for daughters o Eg y E Freadgold Sporting Goods Co, 88 Princess St, Kingston, CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Jing Ihe Stomachs and Bewels of INFANTS "CHILDREN Bears the Signatu Ne 42 The Proprietary or Patent Medicine Act Alege table Preparation fords Promotes Digestion Cheesfis ness and Rest.Contains nekier Opium Morphine nor Mieetal. Nor NARCOTIC. Recgpe of Od DeSHALLPITCER Plamksr Seed = Alx Shane 4 * A perfect Remedy for Conshp: Lion. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms Convulsions Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLOP Fac Simie Signature of At Flor Tue Centaur COMPANY MONTREALLNEW YORK Thirty Years GASTORIR PANY. MEW vemx SITY ENE months old JE) E31 Doses -35CE Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE GENTAUR John Lavequ $1.70 Arthur sidewalks $0.85 spreading Wilkins, at $4.42 Hinch pair to services I ---------- HR culvert, Camden bo Edward Clair, bonus wire $2, John bridge, on Camden Louis Tupah wire fence $10.50 honus on 104 rods $1.50, Frank Davey valuator; %0e¢, George T snow shovelling cock, snow shovelling Moved Vannest--Smith that George Babcock's taxe school rates, be remitted. ( Ceuneil adjourned to meet in rowsmith, Dec. 15th at 10 am Dee. 15 Counch met mend all present. Minute: of meeting of council and three Dec. 62h confirmed. Accounts. paid: | Divigion Court: $7 $17.50 SRawyer-Massey jaw for drawing til $1 crusher; $4.60, Roy Moi epair«: $12, J) R® 46 rods of wire fence: 31 50, Ja Porter cutting brush on Frent Road. $ William Goodberrs O- 116 rods of wire $1.20 i 35.30 rods of | Hnxing lary un Sagriff, boundary $4, on 40 rods eof Frank Davey of wire fence sheep Babcock, Bah for fence; | | bonus | | ending Leorege serv "ex 1BTrooK bouns fhe, Stanley ing Drowned sory ices except arried Har mar $11.5 1912; $40, collecting tine, rent of hall for five ney, logal Pear $9.50 Joh taxes, part ry 8 Agsnl meclings sessions fogrth Marri Kenny George Bert fag her tural Socie £1.59 gupplies: $18.90 Postage and Jere of bonus on ram ant to Munscipal Thomas A nus on stanips $3, Frank Shanoon, rebate dog tax A rere § the appbinhnent Eraten (7 1 jersens ax [. H clerks for the conducting of nieipal ong, Jan. 1916 Polling suh div. Neo. 1 i Homer Wallace, clerk, Taggert No. 2--D clerk, H. A. Cook. No 3-+D. R, O., Frank Sigsworth; poll clerk, Earl lLeuord No. 4-~D. BR. O, Melville Brad ford: poll clerk, William H. Kerr No. 5.1, RD. Abehie Wilkins poll clerk, George Lakin. ® Co. Toledo, No. 6-0. R. 0, Shark Sbay; mes | gr Agr World, Kerr Luke war fence passed enfirming of the following officer a 4) by-law was po the miu- elect RO Dravid Htate 4 will pay the POLILARS | Catareh that of HALLS CHENEY suber bed 1 poll int © i cach and cannot Be CATARRIH CURE. i Bwern to before and in my presence, is §th day ber, A. 1at% CHL AS Realy " Natary Halli ©zizrrh Cure js taken iniern ally and Acts through the acd en the Macdns SHifaces of Doe System, Send for Lestimoniaie ¥. 4 FRY & Sold by al dr K. O., Roy Deline; poll 0. Hairs Family ih neni poll clerk, Edward James.

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